How to remove windows guys?

Boot a windows install disc / usb or whatever you used to get it on there in the first place. When asked to select a disk to install to, format the drive. Done.
 
I think probably because it is booting from your SSD over your CD driver. Go into bios and boot it manually or set priority to the CD drive. Though i still would do the above of securely cleaning the drive when selling one, if it is just for a refresh of windows, i delete all the partitions and create one, format it using the windows disk.
 
Guys I put the install disk in and there is no option to format anything.

When you choose the partition to install on, there's where you can delete the current Windows partition and format the drive. But I would do what everyone else has said, secure erase it, otherwise someone might be able to recover your old files.
 
I had no personal files other then games installed on this machine so it should not be an issue.

I am going to do it anyway and attempt to reboot now and see if it does that.

The windows 8 disk is not giving me those options only the option to straight install on drive c -_-.
 
1) Boot from Windows Install
2) Click Install Now
3) Keep clicking next till you end up on a screen that ask you installation options
4) Choose Custom (advanced)
5) It will show you what drives you have available. Expand the drive options (advanced)
6) Select the correct HDD and press Format
7) Job done, exit installer.

This won't be the 'safest' blah blah, but a lot less hassle then downloading Ubuntu.
 
You will cut SSD's lifespan by doing this... as a potential buyer I'd "thank you" for that ;-)

Read this: (link from post #15), especially the beginning and the end:

Don't do this unless you NEED to. You don't even need to secure erase your SSD when you reinstall. The only reasons to secure erase is if there is a drastic speed decrease from either a hard workload or a TRIMless environment which you need fix quickly or if your SSD is acting up. Otherwise TRIM and garbage collection will take care of everything automatically.


SSD manufacturers often have a toolbox which has a secure erase utility built in to wipe their drive. Check the respective manufacturer of your SSD and see if they have something for ya.
 
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